BOSTON --- Bobby Dalbec went through a full baseball workout Sunday morning at Fenway Park.


It was the Red Sox infield prospect’s first appearance at Summer Camp after recovering from the coronavirus. Dalbec checked in at Boston College on Saturday before joining the rest of the player pool here Sunday.


BOSTON --- Bobby Dalbec went through a full baseball workout Sunday morning at Fenway Park.


It was the Red Sox infield prospect’s first appearance at Summer Camp after recovering from the coronavirus. Dalbec checked in at Boston College on Saturday before joining the rest of the player pool here Sunday.



Dalbec took ground balls at first base and jumped in the cage for batting practice with the early infield group. His power was in evidence immediately – balls clattered off the advertising boards above the Green Monster and peppered the black tarp covering a portion of the bleachers in center field. Dalbec and his fellow reserves were off the field before noon – the seven-inning intrasquad game wasn’t scheduled to start until 2 p.m.


All players and staff members in relatively close proximity to Dalbec wore masks. C.J. Chatham was the lone exception while taking ground balls across the diamond at third base. Boston manager Ron Roenicke also had one on as he covered first base like a pitcher would for underhand flips.


SoxProspects.com ranks Dalbec the No. 5 player in the Red Sox system. He’s clubbed a combined 59 home runs across three levels over the last two seasons, including seven in just 30 games at Triple-A Pawtucket in 2019.


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